Healthy Dog Biscuits Get Refined Recipe to Help Reduce Canine Arthritis
Grandma Bowser’s Country Oven Biscuits for Very Good Dogs has added two nutrients, Glucosamine and Chondroitin, to their healthy dog biscuits to help reduce joint pain associated with canine arthritis.
(PRWEB) May 30, 2005 -- Grandma Bowser’s Country Oven Biscuits for Very Good
Dogs, a healthy dog biscuit created without artificial ingredients, has added
the nutrients Glucosamine and Chondroitin to their all-natural healthy dog
biscuit recipe.
Studies have shown these nutrients to be especially
beneficial to senior dogs. Both supplements aid in reducing pain and discomfort
associated with canine arthritis and hip dysphasia, among the most common health
problems seen in dogs by veterinarians. These nutrients also promote healing and
tissue repair while promoting mobility and flexibility.
Grandma Bowser’s
healthy dog biscuits also contains wholesome ingredients
normally found in human foods baked into a dog-pleasing combination of
stone-ground whole wheat and dark rye flour, poultry meal, fresh eggs, raisins,
honey, oat bran, rolled oats, black strap cane molasses, carrots, garlic,
vitamin and mineral supplements, and a special vitamin supplement formulated
especially for Grandma Bowser’s healthy dog biscuits based
on research conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Canine Maintenance.
Dog
Owners should consider trying Grandma Bowser’s healthy dog biscuits
to:
- Promote a healthy coat
- Reduce flea infestation
- Aid digestion
- Increase energy
- Reduce joint pain
To order a trial package of
Grandma Bowser’s Country Oven Biscuits for Very Good Dogs, visit dog
biscuits sales help support charities that benefit less fortunate
dogs.
About Grandma Bowser
Back in October of 1990, Grandma Bowser
baked her first batch of "Country Oven Biscuits for Very Good Dogs." Just as any
Grandma would do, she used the finest, all natural ingredients she could find
because she loves all of her little ‘Grandpups’. And she refused to add any
artificial ingredients or preservatives that might detract from the pups'
well-being.
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